US4994693A - Second order active filters - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to second order active filters.
- An object of this invention is to provide a second order active filter which can have different filter characteristics and which can be tuned easily to meet particular requirements.
- a filter comprising: an input terminal, an output terminal, and a common terminal; a first amplifier having an output coupled to the output terminal; a second amplifier having an input coupled to the output terminal; a first resistor coupled between an output of the second amplifier and a first junction point; a first capacitor coupled between an output of the second amplifier and a second junction point; a second capacitor coupled between the first junction point and an input of the first amplifier; a second resistor coupled between the second junction point and the input of the first amplifier; a third capacitor coupled between the first junction point and one of the input and common terminals; and a third resistor coupled between the second junction point and one of the input and common terminals; at least one of the third capacitor and the third resistor being coupled to the input terminal.
- such a filter can have a high-pass notch, low-pass notch, high-pass, or low-pass transfer characteristic, and can be conveniently manufactured and tuned.
- a high-pass notch filter has a notch or band-stop characteristic with attenuation of lower frequencies below the notch frequency, and conversely a low-pass notch filter has a notch or band-stop characteristic with attenuation of higher frequencies above the notch frequency.
- the third capacitor and the third resistor are both coupled to the input terminal.
- a filter can include a fourth capacitor coupled between the first junction point and the common terminal, and/or a fourth resistor coupled between the second junction point and the common terminal.
- the filter can also include an amplifier via which the third capacitor and the third resistor are coupled to the input terminal, the amplifier having an input coupled to the input terminal and an output coupled to the third capacitor and the third resistor.
- the filter in another configuration, includes a potential divider coupled between the input terminal and the common terminal, the potential divider having a tapping point, and a third amplifier having an input coupled to the tapping point and an output, one of the third capacitor and the third resistor being coupled to the output of the third amplifier and the other being coupled to the input terminal.
- a filter can include an amplifier via which the potential divider is coupled to the input terminal, the amplifier having an input coupled to the input terminal and an output coupled to the potential divider.
- the potential divider and third amplifier can be omitted and the said one of the third capacitor and the third resistor can be coupled to the common terminal. This provides a high-pass or low-pass filter, depending on whether the third resistor or the third capacitor is coupled to the common terminal.
- Each of these filter configurations desirably includes a potential divider coupled between the output terminal and the common terminal, the potential divider having a tapping point to which the input of the second amplifier is coupled.
- FIGS. 1 to 3 schematically illustrate different forms of filter in accordance with the invention.
- This filter is a high-pass/low-pass notch filter comprising an input terminal 10 for a signal to be filtered, an output terminal 12 for a filtered signal, a common terminal 14 which is shown as being grounded, amplifiers A1, A2, and A4, capacitors 16, 18, 20, and 22 having capacitances C1 to C4 respectively, resistors 24, 26, 28, and 30 having resistances R1 to R4 respectively, and a resistive potential divider 32 having a resistance R5.
- Each amplifier conveniently has a unity gain or less over the entire bandwidth of the signal to be filtered, and has a high input impedance and a low output impedance.
- each amplifier may conveniently comprise one or more cascaded emitter follower transistor stages.
- the amplifier A4 is not an essential part of the filter itself but serves to isolate the remainder of the filter from preceding circuitry which is connected to the input terminal 10; accordingly this amplifier is not discussed further below.
- the capacitors 18, 20, and 22 form a first T-network, and the resistors 26, 28, and 30 form a second T-network, these T-networks being coupled parallel with one another to constitute a parallel T-network coupled in series between the input terminal 10 (via the amplifier A4) and an input of the amplifier A1, with a common connection to the common terminal 14.
- the amplifier A1 has its output connected to the output terminal 12.
- the potential divider 32 is coupled between the output terminal 12 and the common terminal 14, and the amplifier A2 has an input connected to a tapping point of this potential divider 32 and an output coupled via the resistor 24 to a central junction point 34 of the capacitive T-network and via the capacitor 16 to a central junction point 36 of the resistive T-network.
- the potential divider 32 has a tapping ratio m, so that the resistance between the common terminal 14 and the input of the amplifier A2 is mR5 and the resistance between the output terminal 12 and the input of the amplifier A2 is (1-m)R5.
- the parameter z is a zero frequency
- the parameter p is a pole frequency
- the parameter Q is the quality factor of the filter.
- FIGS. 2 and 3 illustrate alternative forms of filter also with transfer characteristics controlled by the three parameters z, p, and Q, the filter of FIG. 2 being a high-pass notch filter and the filter of FIG. 3 being a low-pass notch filter.
- the filter is modified in relation to the filter of FIG. 1 to make the ratio z/p and the pole frequency p independent variables.
- the capacitor 22 and the resistor 30 are omitted, and instead of being connected directly to the output of the buffer amplifier A4 the resistor 28 in FIG. 2, or the capacitor 20 in FIG. 3, is connected to the output of a third amplifier A3, this being similar to the other amplifiers.
- a second resistive potential divider 38 having a tapping ratio k, is connected between the output of the buffer amplifier A4 and the common terminal 14, and an input of the amplifier A3 is connected to a tapping point of this potential divider 38.
- R1 C1R2R3/((C2+C3)(R2+R3)),
- the filters described above can be easily manufactured at relatively low cost using standard component values, and can be easily adjusted or tuned to provide a desired filter characteristic.
- the tuning process is conveniently accomplished with the following steps, in sequence:
- FIGS. 1 to 3 shows the buffer amplifier A4 as being present, as already mentioned this is not an essential part of the filter itself and may be omitted in particular circumstances. Numerous other modifications, variations, and adaptations may be made to the particular embodiments of the invention described above without departing from the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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US5694439A (en) * | 1995-03-21 | 1997-12-02 | Intel Corporation | Bi-directional low pass filtering method and apparatus |
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